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ANTHROPOCENTRISM IN STATE GOVERNMENT: A CONSTITUTIONAL OVERVIEW OF EMPIRICAL FACTS OF STATE GOVERNMENT IN CENTRAL AND EASTERN EUROPE (FRANCE, CZECH REPUBLIC AND POLAND)
2019
Actual problems of native jurisprudence
The development of modern democratic states and their understanding in its focus is increasingly shifting from the plane of events to the subjects of events. This leads to a dependence of state-building events on various anthropocentric factors: knowledge, skills, experience or interests. Such elements influence and determine the directions of development of the whole state organization and its functioning. The constitutional basis for the application of the human factor itself, the legal basis
doi:10.15421/391951
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